My name is Hannah, and I wanted to write something about people who are hoping fight coronavirus. Doctors don't have super strength caves and my Jane ties, but they have her sense of duty. It started out as a school assignment where social studies, um, and the same It was Ted, right? A pair back about your hero. Like all kids today, life looks different for 10 year old Hannah Hyatt. School is online and she can't see her friends. But this lesson is personal. Who is my hero? Who is the hero right now? So I chose my mom because she's going. We're waking up in our pajamas needing breakfast, and she's waking up in putting on a mask and going out to work. Hanna's mom, Dr Mandy High. It is a pediatrician in Denver, and while Dad Dan is out of work as a sports statistician, it is allowed for more time changed to be together and to appreciate those helping in the cove it 19 fight characteristics superheroes have. They run towards the way the way we're trying to go away. We're trying to pull back, um, and let those who know what they're doing go just a different kind of hero. But it's the same way

A Denver girl turned her social studies school assignment into a tribute to all health care workers.Hannah Hyatt was told to write about her hero.According to KDVR, Hyatt chose to write about her mother, who is a doctor.“While I am home in my pajamas my mom leaves for work with a mask,” Hyatt said.The 10-year-old then took her school assignment one step further, the news outlet reports.Hyatt's father helped her to turn her paragraph on her hero into a song, which she called, "Doctors are the heroes of today."It honors not only her mother, but all health care workers who "run towards the fight."Here are a few lines of Hyatt's song, according to KDVR:"Doctors don’t have super strength, capes or matching tights. But they have their sense of duty. They run towards the fight. They wake up every morning, preparing for the worst. They’re heroes ‘cause they put their patients first. The Hulk could smash my mother. She’s barely taller than me. But mom’s got a secret weapon, armed with her M.D. She doesn’t need a costume. Just a mask and stethoscope. Her and all these doctors give us hope."Watch the video above to hear more of Hyatt's song.

DENVER (Video by KDVR via CNN) —

A Denver girl turned her social studies school assignment into a tribute to all health care workers.

“While I am home in my pajamas my mom leaves for work with a mask,” Hyatt said.

The 10-year-old then took her school assignment one step further, the news outlet reports.

Hyatt's father helped her to turn her paragraph on her hero into a song, which she called, "Doctors are the heroes of today."

It honors not only her mother, but all health care workers who "run towards the fight."

Here are a few lines of Hyatt's song, according to KDVR:

"Doctors don’t have super strength, capes or matching tights. But they have their sense of duty. They run towards the fight. They wake up every morning, preparing for the worst. They’re heroes ‘cause they put their patients first. The Hulk could smash my mother. She’s barely taller than me. But mom’s got a secret weapon, armed with her M.D. She doesn’t need a costume. Just a mask and stethoscope. Her and all these doctors give us hope."